kalkmørtler
Kalkmørtler, also known as lime mortar, is a traditional building material used in the construction of historic buildings, particularly in Denmark and other Scandinavian countries. It is made by mixing lime with sand, often with the addition of other materials such as gravel or chalk. The lime is typically derived from burning limestone, which releases carbon dioxide and produces quicklime. This quicklime is then mixed with water to create slaked lime, which is the active ingredient in lime mortar.
Lime mortar has several advantages over modern cement-based mortars. It is more durable and resistant to water
However, lime mortar also has some disadvantages. It requires more time to set and cure, which can